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Author Topic: Sand Blasting or glass bead blasting?  (Read 278 times)
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« on: January 28, 2010, 02:52:02 PM »

Hey guys, I recently picked up a sandblast cabinet. Its in hopes of getting my powdercoating business going however, I would like to offer my services of sand or glass bead blasting to raise funds. I need to get a few more items then, I will start the powder coating. This will then be offered to the forum also. Im located in Milford NH if anyone is interested. As for rates on stuff I'm sure I will be pretty reasonable. Im not info gaffing people. Its a large cabinet, about 4ft wide roughly 2 ft deep and 2.5 ft high.
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« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2010, 03:16:05 PM »

Hey guys, I recently picked up a sandblast cabinet. Its in hopes of getting my powdercoating business going however, I would like to offer my services of sand or glass bead blasting to raise funds. I need to get a few more items then, I will start the powder coating. This will then be offered to the forum also. Im located in Milford NH if anyone is interested. As for rates on stuff I'm sure I will be pretty reasonable. Im not info gaffing people. Its a large cabinet, about 4ft wide roughly 2 ft deep and 2.5 ft high.

wish you were closer... id hit ya up for car/truck rims of the 2 projects i have around here... ntm maybe had you redo my bumpers with powder coat..
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« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2010, 11:24:26 AM »

So anyone in need of blasting work?
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